I've a question for my more experienced cactus growers:-
I see Epiphyllum cactus that have taken to the highest most reaches of trees. They grow quickly and have lost all attachment to the soil.
Whilst tree lopping from an Elevated Work Platform the thought struck me of grafting small ground dwelling cactii onto them. The shade is about right for the terrestrials I was thinking about using. This would put them well out of sight of any unscrupulous types that would take them away.
In fact I think I'd enjoy seeing them, eyes glued to the ground, trying to find them.
Do more experienced grafters foresee any problems I might incur?
I've a question for my more experienced cactus growers:-
I see Epiphyllum cactus that have taken to the highest most reaches of trees. They grow quickly and have lost all attachment to the soil.
Whilst tree lopping from an Elevated Work Platform the thought struck me of grafting small ground dwelling cactii onto them. The shade is about right for the terrestrials I was thinking about using. This would put them well out of sight of any unscrupulous types that would take them away.
In fact I think I'd enjoy seeing them, eyes glued to the ground, trying to find them.
Do more experienced grafters foresee any problems I might incur?
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